Princess Eugenie’s stunning wedding look

by Bronte Coy

13th Oct 2018 2:06 AM

PRINCESS Eugenie looked stunning as she arrived at her wedding to Jack Brooksbank, dressed in a gown created by designers Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, who founded British-based label Peter Pilotto.

The low back feature on the dress was reportedly at the specific request of Princess Eugenie, who had surgery at the age of 12 to correct scoliosis.

It was a moment of total sartorial triumph for the 28-year-old royal, who has unfortunately been the target of plenty of criticism and ridicule in the past for her fashion choices.

The fabric of her dress featured a number of significant symbols, including a thistle for Scotland, in a nod to the couple's love of Balmoral, a shamrock for Ireland in honour of Eugenie's mother's family, and the York Rose and ivy, representing their home.

The symbols were all made into a jacquard weave, creating a unique fabric.

She went for a classic, elegant look. Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Eugenie chose to wear the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, lent to her by her grandmother, the Queen of England.

The bride with her father Prince Andrew, Duke of York, arrived together by car. Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

The tiara was made by Boucheron for Mrs Greville in 1919, and features rose cut diamonds set in platinum, with six emeralds on either side.

Eugenie paired the beautiful headpiece with diamond and emerald earrings, which were a wedding gift from the groom, Jack Brooksbank.

Like most brides, Eugenie has been focused on looking her best ahead of the big day, and it's clear she's lost weight in recent months.

She stepped out in London earlier this week wearing a blue dress with a cinched waist, which highlighted a noticeably slimmer figure than she's had in the past.

Just five months ago, Meghan Markle showcased her wedding dress in the very same spot as Eugenie - outside St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle - while her soon-to-be husband Prince Harry waited inside.

Meghan looked stunning in the Givenchy gown, designed by British designer Clare Waight Keller, which was chosen for its "timeless and elegant aesthetic, impeccable tailoring, and relaxed demeanour", according to Kensington Palace.